Cask, The Three Tuns, Bristol. A really nice simple dry session ale. Well-made and a good pallet cleanser. A very soft and mellow beer. Good use of yeast as well. Exactly how I want a cask ale. Not over-vented either. Not in-you-face hop monster but delicate and poised. Nice.

Cask at Holborn Whippet, London on 30th January 2013. Gold with thin white foam. Rich and intense fruitiness and floral hop in aroma and in mouth, with soft citrus. Floral and fruity finish, but not overly sweet. Zingy mouthfeel and medium to light body.

UPDATED: JAN 31, 2013 Tap at Holburn Whippet. It pours golden yellow with a medium white head. The nose is lemon meringue pie, subdued citrus, faint grass and light fruity notes. The taste is pithy citrus, soap, grass and only a light bitterness with a clean, dry finish. Light-medium body and soft carbonation. Easy drinking, but not up to the usual standard of arbor. Not much in too it really....

[cask at the Hanging Bat, Edinburgh] Clear, pale golden yellow beer with a decent white head. Nose is mostly soft lemon, like a meringue pie almost. Quite citrussy on the flavour too – but with more grassy, herbal hops and some bready malt. Lemon and lime citrus on the finish. Decent [18012013]

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